Walmart Just Dropped This COVID Policy — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Walmart is one of the largest retailers in the world and has recently implemented a new policy in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This policy is designed to help customers make healthier choices when shopping for groceries. The policy encourages customers to choose healthier options such as fresh fruits and vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains over processed and packaged foods. This article will discuss the details of Walmart’s new policy and how it can help customers make healthier choices.

Walmart Just Dropped This COVID Policy — Eat This Not That

Walmart has just announced a new policy that will help protect customers and employees from the spread of COVID-19. The retail giant is now requiring all customers to wear face coverings while shopping in its stores. This policy is in line with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) recommendation that everyone wear face coverings in public settings where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain.

The policy applies to all Walmart stores in the United States and Puerto Rico, and will take effect on Monday, July 20. Walmart is also providing masks to customers who don’t have one. The company is also encouraging customers to practice social distancing while shopping and to use contactless payment options when possible.

Walmart is also taking additional steps to protect customers and employees from the spread of COVID-19. The company is increasing the frequency of cleaning and sanitizing in its stores, and is providing employees with additional safety training. Walmart is also providing employees with face coverings and gloves, and is encouraging them to wear them while working.

Walmart’s new policy is an important step in helping to protect customers and employees from the spread of COVID-19. It’s important for everyone to do their part to help stop the spread of the virus, and wearing a face covering is one way to do that. So, if you’re planning on shopping at Walmart, make sure to wear a face covering and practice social distancing.

When it comes to shopping safely, there are so many things to consider in the days of COVID-19.

When the pandemic first began in March 2020, masking up was the required protocol in most states—but now, Walmart has lifted its restrictions on the practice for certain people. 

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Right now, Walmart will not be requiring its vaccinated employees to wear masks while at work, unless required by local or state government. Walmart announced the new guidelines in a memo to staff on Friday, according to The New York Times.

Employees unvaccinated from COVID-19, and those who work in the pharmacy, will be required to keep wearing a mask while at work. 

With this announcement also comes a change in Walmart’s sick pay policy. Unless required by state or local government, the emergency sick pay policy the company had put in place for COVID-19 will end on March 31.  

The supermarket chain, which employs about 1.6 million Americans, was among the first private employers at the start of the pandemic to require its employees to wear masks. For several months last spring, the company eased restrictions for vaccinated workers and shoppers before reimposing it when the Delta variant came about. 

In December, as new Omicron cases began to surge, Walmart again required masks for all workers. Now, as many local and state governments begin to reanalyze their requirements, more stores may be following suit.

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